If you have any familiarity with Snapchat (think filters, doodles, and disappearing videos), then you'll definitely be able to see the issue with IG's new format. Some fans have even gone as far to dub the new update as "#Snapstagram".

At Vanity Fair's New Establishment Summit on Tuesday, the 29-year-old opened up to Katie Couric and Insta's CEO Kevin Systrom about how she learned that a nine-year-old girl had called her a "whore" on the picture-posting page.

The HBO star said she noticed that the tiny troll had spelled the insult incorrectly, so she decided to peruse her profile.

Once she did — and found videos of the child hanging out at home, speaking in fake accents, and eating chicken nuggets — she realized she didn't harbor any bad feelings towards her young critic, explaining:

After the actress critiqued Kim's bootylicious PAPER magazine spread, a TON of people, like bestie Jonathan Cheban, jumped to Keeks defense. Cheban even went as far as calling the Glee star a Kim impersonator!

The ubiquitous picture sharing app got even MORE useful today after a software update was released that allows users to send direct messages to one another!

Oh, you sneaky fox!!! We see what you're doing!

The app first crept its way into our lives with its paint-by-numbers photo filters, but it didn't stop there! Next Instagram blew Vine out of the water with video sharing capabilities, and now it is moving its way into the chat racket!!

And in a new interview published on Thursday, the college student admitted that she received a ton of hateful messages -- including death and rape threats -- following the crybaby candidate's digital tantrum.

The now-19-year-old explained to The Washington Post that she couldn't have anticipated the kind of backlash she received, saying: